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that are tom vacar, ktvu news consumer editor, paul rogers, chann channel's "mercury news" environment writer, tyche hendricks, political writer for news, and josh richman, bay area news group political reporter. well to start off, here's a look back at some of the year's memorable moments. >> i, ross mercurimi -- >> the year got off to a rough start for san francisco's new sheriff, ross mercurimi, facing domestic abuse charges and a suspension. throughout the year, politics took center stage, the presidential election the main event, starting with eight serious republican candidates vying for the nomination. ethnic voters flexed their political muscle, giving president obama an unexpectedly early election night win over republican rival mitt romney. california's public education system was saved from severe budget cuts with the november passage of governor brown's proposition 30, but voters didn't say yes to all taxes. an attempt to tax soda in richmond failed, as did a statewide tobacco tax on the june ballot. new districts drawn by a citizens commission and the voter-approved top tw
that are tom vacar, ktvu news consumer editor, paul rogers, chann channel's "mercury news" environment writer, tyche hendricks, political writer for news, and josh richman, bay area news group political reporter. well to start off, here's a look back at some of the year's memorable moments. >> i, ross mercurimi -- >> the year got off to a rough start for san francisco's new sheriff, ross mercurimi, facing domestic abuse charges and a suspension. throughout the year,...
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and by now, an hour into the ordeal, firefighter tom jones knows his team won't be able to pull paul to safety from above. so they decide it is time to call in the big guns. l.a.'s urban search and rescue team, one of the most elite rescue units in the country. as they wait for the help to arrive, paul's big brother, tommy, tries in that brotherly way to keep paul calm. >> i told him, hang in there. he looks at me, i side, i'm going to get some water, don't go anywhere. you know. >> finally, the rescue team arrives from l.a. and captain roy, who thought he had seen it all, can't believe what he's looking at. >> it was amazing. i was a little bit stunned for a second, and then my mind started gearing up. >> keep it tight. i don't want him slipping down. >> by now, it has been almost two hours. paul is understandably exhausted. captain roy knows that no matter what plan he comes up with, he'll need maximum effort from everybody involved, including 11-year-old paul. >> at the time, he was getting real sleepy, so i talked to him and asked, do you play baseball? he said, oh, yeah. he perk
and by now, an hour into the ordeal, firefighter tom jones knows his team won't be able to pull paul to safety from above. so they decide it is time to call in the big guns. l.a.'s urban search and rescue team, one of the most elite rescue units in the country. as they wait for the help to arrive, paul's big brother, tommy, tries in that brotherly way to keep paul calm. >> i told him, hang in there. he looks at me, i side, i'm going to get some water, don't go anywhere. you know. >>...
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i want to bring in tom foreman on the fiscal cliff. the emerging deal that's out there, no deal yet, and no deal until it's finalized, not only in the senate, as you know, tom, but the house of representatives and signed into law by the president. >> there's so many contentious details here. any one of them might trip this up, but there are two big pillars we're talking about today more than anything else. the first one seems to have been successful. it has to do with the idea of where you're going to put the threshold for maintaining the bush tax cuts. the republicans wanted to maintain the bush tax cuts for everyone. the white house said no, not for everyone. we want to do it for middle income people, but wealthier people can pay more. the president wanted to say anybody making over $250,000 as a couple in this country should pay more. they should go to a higher level of tax rates. however, the republicans by and large said they didn't want anybody to pay more taxes, but some said, if you're going to pay more, let's make it a million
i want to bring in tom foreman on the fiscal cliff. the emerging deal that's out there, no deal yet, and no deal until it's finalized, not only in the senate, as you know, tom, but the house of representatives and signed into law by the president. >> there's so many contentious details here. any one of them might trip this up, but there are two big pillars we're talking about today more than anything else. the first one seems to have been successful. it has to do with the idea of where...
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it is director tom hooper's first film since he won the oscar for "the king's speech," best picture. i think both hugh jackman and anne hathaway are going to be sort of in play for best actor, best supporting actress nominations. > > wow. > > so i think there is going to be a lot of interest in the movie, and certainly the awards people will definitely be keeping an eye on this one. > > what about "parental guidance?" this one has billy crystal and bette midler. "grandpa tells lots of jokes that you won't get. just laugh." "they're here!" "hello boy! you still single?" [laughter > > that sounds like a hit, potentially. > > potentially. it's a pg-rated comedy. it's a family movie in general. billy crystal hasn't really had a big hit in a long time. it's his first movie in many years actually. so i think it has potential to do decent numbers, not huge numbers. > > anything to look forward to in the coming new year? > > there are going to be a couple of movies that are going to be opening around christmastime that are going to be in limited release, and you're not going to see them unti
it is director tom hooper's first film since he won the oscar for "the king's speech," best picture. i think both hugh jackman and anne hathaway are going to be sort of in play for best actor, best supporting actress nominations. > > wow. > > so i think there is going to be a lot of interest in the movie, and certainly the awards people will definitely be keeping an eye on this one. > > what about "parental guidance?" this one has billy crystal and bette...
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>> tom brokaw of? >> looks like will ferrell. >> how about this? didn't know who this is? >> the situation. >> is a character in a sleazy reality show but more near him then politicians did >> "the situation." john: thiss one reason they are dumb older rock concerts. many of the young people had no clue of them. it is a fine young people don't vote. most of them don't pay attention and will be less likely to vote. but i take heat for saying that saying some people shouldn't vote is sacrilegious, but when economists agree with me, author of the myth of the rational voter, why democracies choose bad policies. because voters are not rational? >> exactly. john: people want to do the right thing. >> people do want to do the right thing, but that doesn't mean they are doing it. if you try to do the right thing without knowing what you are doing you can easily messed things up. john: so voters don't have an incentive to get informed? >> what would happen if you voted at random? the same thing that happens to you otherwise. nothing. you are just one little vote out of millions and
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i'll talk to republican congressman tom cole. straight ahead, sending well wishes to hillary clinton. we'll have new details on the health of the secretary of state. keep it right here. >>> we continue to follow breaking news this new year's day. the house is meeting in a short time to take up its version of the bill to pull us back from the fiscal cliff. the senate came through with the deal in the wee hours of this new year. now it's up to the house to come to an agreement and vote before the financial markets have a chance to react when they open tomorrow. majority leader cantor is reportedly saying that no decision on the house vote has been made yet though they expect one soon and we will likely know more after the house republican conference meeting at 1:00 p.m. we are of course keeping a close eye on all of those developments. another major story we're following this new year's morning. secretary of state hillary clinton remains hospitalized here in new york for treatment of a blood clot in her head. it is located behind h
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with me is congressman tom cole of oklahoma who would be a part of those meetings. congressman, good afternoon to you. >> good to see you, chris. >> tell me what you think is going to happen inside this first meeting. >> well, i think obviously we're going to get fully brief odd what's in the senate bill? most members haven't had a chance to read it. we're going to have some interesting discussions. i think there's obviously a concern on a number of areas. >> tell me where you think those discussions will focus, where the concerns will focus? >> the big single concern will be there is not enough in terms of spending reduction. the obvious answer to that is that's coming because sequester is pro months away and the debt ceiling in that time frame. we'll be dealing with spending next. i think there will also be some -- frankly, almost theological debate as to whether this is a tax increase. in my view, it's not. taking 85% of the bush tax cuts and making them permanent, something we couldn't do when george bush was president and we had both houses, that's a big win. t
with me is congressman tom cole of oklahoma who would be a part of those meetings. congressman, good afternoon to you. >> good to see you, chris. >> tell me what you think is going to happen inside this first meeting. >> well, i think obviously we're going to get fully brief odd what's in the senate bill? most members haven't had a chance to read it. we're going to have some interesting discussions. i think there's obviously a concern on a number of areas. >> tell me...
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hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. the music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little eternity of angles stories. for you here. in troy all to the spanish find out more visit. ok before the break we were talking about gold silver evidence of manipulation in these markets and it's all with chris paul and bill murphy of data who have made this their work and interestingly when we talk about the issue of conspiracies we do have some actual conspiracies that have come out in finance for example the libel rigging there's a headline the libel conspiracy where the bank of england and whitehall in on it because of conversations and e-mails went back and forth that made it look like maybe there was some agreement that there should be going on during the financial crisis between officials at central banks and the banks that were doing this for the people that were doing this but nonetheless we d
hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. the music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little eternity of angles stories. for you here. in troy all to the spanish find out more visit. ok before the break we were talking about gold silver evidence of manipulation in these markets and it's all with...
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you had guys like tom price or eric canter or other guys if they were making noise against him, there would be huge noise that he is in trouble, be but i don't hear that. i'm on capitol hill everyday and i don't hear that and i believe he is safe because there is not a challenger. >> if boehner is safe in the job, that does not mean to say he is at all relevant here, because they are negotiating past him right now and he is not a factor, is that right? >> yes, it is right, and that is partly because boehner proved na he could not get it through the house, and now the ball is in mitch mcconnell's corner, andi i can only imagine how upset mitch mcconnell is with boehner, with his inability to get republican support. and all for the eye when he is up for reelection in 2014. but yes, house speaker boehner has shown that he is not entirely, but largely ineffectual, but i agree with robert, there is nobody else there waiting for him to fall. the deputies eric canter and mccarthy were both there when plan b was introduced and failed to pass, so the large successors are not there. >> and paul
you had guys like tom price or eric canter or other guys if they were making noise against him, there would be huge noise that he is in trouble, be but i don't hear that. i'm on capitol hill everyday and i don't hear that and i believe he is safe because there is not a challenger. >> if boehner is safe in the job, that does not mean to say he is at all relevant here, because they are negotiating past him right now and he is not a factor, is that right? >> yes, it is right, and that...
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. >> reporter: i'm greeted by tom lenart. the only tour operator that offers land-based trips this far north. lesson number one for new arrivals, know what's beneath your feet. >> we're sitting on about four feet of sea ice with about a thousand feet of water below us. it appears like it's firm, but it is actually going up and down with the tides as well. >> how do you know that it's safe? i mean i can -- >> you can jump. >> reporter: and i'm not going to end up in the thousand feet of water? >> no, you won't. >> reporter: the dark hole there, that's the ocean? that's all that's separating us. >> that's it. don't think about it. >> reporter: finally, we head to the edge where the sea ice meets the open water. one of the richest and most diverse ecosystems on the planet. >> i never get sick of it. planet with six billion people and we're one of 20 people watching this. i feel privileged every time we come here. >> reporter: as the ice continues to disappear, so too will this fragile ecosystem, taking the narwal with it. >> it'
. >> reporter: i'm greeted by tom lenart. the only tour operator that offers land-based trips this far north. lesson number one for new arrivals, know what's beneath your feet. >> we're sitting on about four feet of sea ice with about a thousand feet of water below us. it appears like it's firm, but it is actually going up and down with the tides as well. >> how do you know that it's safe? i mean i can -- >> you can jump. >> reporter: and i'm not going to end up in...
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>> tom, you can start. i'm curious because he done so much work and then whatever you want to say before. and then i guess, are we closer pass the time? i usually go over. we have many fascinating questions pending, most of which haven't been answered. let me try to run through a couple of them. the conservative wayne is now the party. it's been embraced by the party. its agenda has been embraced by the leadership. the chairman of the budget committee, paul ryan, very able member is the archetype of that agenda, which should make every tea party are very happy. so it's indistinguishable and date in no way to provide cover for all those moderate who want to do the right being. i don't think said people exist in the republican party. listen, the answer is grover norquist no new tax pledge. that alone would free the republican party to engage in good faith, sensitive negotiations. everybody knows that our taxes are now at an historic low in the contemporary era and they're going to go out sort of naturally. an
>> tom, you can start. i'm curious because he done so much work and then whatever you want to say before. and then i guess, are we closer pass the time? i usually go over. we have many fascinating questions pending, most of which haven't been answered. let me try to run through a couple of them. the conservative wayne is now the party. it's been embraced by the party. its agenda has been embraced by the leadership. the chairman of the budget committee, paul ryan, very able member is the...
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." >> welcome, i'm tom foreman, and this was a year for living dangerously. whether flirting with the fiscal cliff or skydiving from the edge of space or just buying a power ball ticket, risk taking was back en vogue. as we head into the new year, we're going to look back at all of the risky business that brought us here in the economy, in entertainment, in sports, in pop culture, in technology, and in the biggest, baddest game of all. give it to the twin pillars of politics, the relentless candidates, barack obama and mitt romney, for waging the best and worst presidential campaign of the year. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> best because it was a time for riveting battle for control of the nation. worst because it often became a war of cheap shots, questionable facts, and everything else that just exhausts voters. >> i don't think there's anything else that immediately so completely sucked up all of the energy or oxygen in the air. >> worst republican roulette, the party primary that seemed to have a new up and coming favorite every ten
." >> welcome, i'm tom foreman, and this was a year for living dangerously. whether flirting with the fiscal cliff or skydiving from the edge of space or just buying a power ball ticket, risk taking was back en vogue. as we head into the new year, we're going to look back at all of the risky business that brought us here in the economy, in entertainment, in sports, in pop culture, in technology, and in the biggest, baddest game of all. give it to the twin pillars of politics, the...
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and it will, ultimately, cause zumwalt some problems with his boss, admiral tom moore. because tom moore would soon come to resent the closeness that bud zumwalt had with paul. because oftentimes with respect to vietnam policy, bud was following out about policy before admiral moore would know antibiotic. and this eventually -- about it. and this eventually led moore to come up with this plan. no one had ever heard of any admiral who went off to vietnam at that time. it was sort of like the death knell for admirals. and the navy itself was in the bath water at that time except, of course, for the aviators. i mean, the glory was in the air war. but nothing was going on with respect to the brown water navy, and bud zumwalt would change all that. and, of course, eventually he would go from there to cno, and i have four chapters on the cno years. then i have this chapter that i had the most fun writing about, the comments about the zumwalt intelligence service which i learned a lot about how bud actually had his own spies placed in henry kissinger's shop. it was a sr. syste
and it will, ultimately, cause zumwalt some problems with his boss, admiral tom moore. because tom moore would soon come to resent the closeness that bud zumwalt had with paul. because oftentimes with respect to vietnam policy, bud was following out about policy before admiral moore would know antibiotic. and this eventually -- about it. and this eventually led moore to come up with this plan. no one had ever heard of any admiral who went off to vietnam at that time. it was sort of like the...
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tom mann is a senior fellow here at brookings. he is the debut at april harriman chair, head of the government studies program. he got his ba in political science from the university of florida and m.a. and phd from the university of michigan. so he speaks for the heartland of our great country. >> the automobile industry. last night and he was stopping production of vx. the electors frequently, as solid and no satisfactory radio and television shows onto human kind. even norm has competed for the misquotations in any given year and multimedia. norm is a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute for public policy research. he writes a column for roll call. he's written for every publication on the face of the earth. he and tom both have been on the news hour with jim lehrer, and "nightline" charlie rose. he has another heart and are coming ba, magna laude from university of minnesota and a phd from university of michigan, which is where you guys met. i just have to say that one of the reasons why i think tom and warm i
tom mann is a senior fellow here at brookings. he is the debut at april harriman chair, head of the government studies program. he got his ba in political science from the university of florida and m.a. and phd from the university of michigan. so he speaks for the heartland of our great country. >> the automobile industry. last night and he was stopping production of vx. the electors frequently, as solid and no satisfactory radio and television shows onto human kind. even norm has...
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any sign of tom patrick and his ranchers yet, tonto? not yet, kimosabe. ♪ you know i reckon patrick's not gonna like this surprise one bit. he'll hate me even worse then he did after out run in the other day. he'll stop hating you soon enough fred. if you can deliver his son back to him. you talk as if it was going to be easy. i've seen this madden gang in action and i wouldn't be surprised if we were all taken prisoners. they are tough hombres. we can be tough too, fred, when we have to be. kimosabe! me hear horses. good. now do just as i told you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ put 'em up and reach. hands off those guns. out of the saddle all of you. tonto, get their guns. i thought you were on our side. i might have known you would be in cahoots with the rustlers. he's no rustler, tom, or he wouldn't be helping me save your son. we've been trailing you for two days. now, we'll take over. got their guns, tonto? yes. keep them covered till we get back. sorry to have to do this, tom. but i figure my way is safer then yours. what can two men do alone
any sign of tom patrick and his ranchers yet, tonto? not yet, kimosabe. ♪ you know i reckon patrick's not gonna like this surprise one bit. he'll hate me even worse then he did after out run in the other day. he'll stop hating you soon enough fred. if you can deliver his son back to him. you talk as if it was going to be easy. i've seen this madden gang in action and i wouldn't be surprised if we were all taken prisoners. they are tough hombres. we can be tough too, fred, when we have to be....
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i am tom prendergast, this is the largest transportation provider in the country. everyday the mta moves 8.5 million people reliably, affordably and safely. subways and buses, staten island railway, metro-north railroad and long island rail road, bridges carry three hundred million vehicles a year. and one of the few transit systems 24 hours away, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. as well as other transportation on this panel we are lifeblood of $1.4 trillion regional economy, the largest in the country making up 11% of gross domestic product. about two months ago, our region came to a standstill in the aftermath of superstorm sandy. disaster that brought our system to its knees. for the second time in its 100 year history and a little over a year the mta shut down all of its services and despite unprecedented preparations we sustained damage on a level we had never experienced before. today most of our customers are seeing service but our workers and those that run the system are seeing another reality. a fragile system that is safe but extremely vulnerable. the
i am tom prendergast, this is the largest transportation provider in the country. everyday the mta moves 8.5 million people reliably, affordably and safely. subways and buses, staten island railway, metro-north railroad and long island rail road, bridges carry three hundred million vehicles a year. and one of the few transit systems 24 hours away, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. as well as other transportation on this panel we are lifeblood of $1.4 trillion regional economy, the largest in...
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if you have tom coal who broke with his party leadership and the party ranks about three weeks ago or so. we haven't seen enough say they would. i don't know that that's the right deal for that to try to strike. >> one of the strategies that republicans could very well allow us to go off the fiscal cliff. a few weeks into january they decide to take the vote on lowering taxes. lowering the race so they can say you know what, we voted to lower taxes. >> that's something that has been talked about. a lot of people were concerned they wanted to go over the fiscal cliff. they wouldn't have to go for a tax increase. then however it becomes no longer extending the bush tax cuts, but the obama tax cuts. president obama is associated with cutting taxes. there is political liability for them as well. the reality is they have to get off of this no tax increase nonsense. i read in the "new york times" the other day, no republican member of congress voted for it since 1990. do you believe that? we had two or three wars since that time? a tragedy at 9/11 and we had hurricane sandy. we had hurrican
if you have tom coal who broke with his party leadership and the party ranks about three weeks ago or so. we haven't seen enough say they would. i don't know that that's the right deal for that to try to strike. >> one of the strategies that republicans could very well allow us to go off the fiscal cliff. a few weeks into january they decide to take the vote on lowering taxes. lowering the race so they can say you know what, we voted to lower taxes. >> that's something that has been...
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host: that was tom from texas. tell us about your political hero. e-mail and twitter. give us a call, 202-585-3881 for republicans. 202-585-3880 for democrats. they all start with 202 area codes. a lot of comments on facebook and twitter. this comes from twitter. host: she only has 140 characters. wendy from oakland, new jersey. go ahead. caller: hi. i believe the political hero should be hillary clinton. host: why is that? caller: she has kept peace around the world. she has been able to focus on the problems here in america while she is done a tremendous job overseas. host: what would you like to see out of there? caller: become the next president of united states. i think it is a strong possibility. you mentioned travel and keeping people safe. any specific accomplishment that sticks out in your mind? caller: meeting with the pakistanis leaders and going to different countries and dealing with the world issues and being a good negotiator, peacemaker and her demeanor. unbelievable and outstanding. host: ruth from texas, you are on. caller: my hero is mitt romney. if
host: that was tom from texas. tell us about your political hero. e-mail and twitter. give us a call, 202-585-3881 for republicans. 202-585-3880 for democrats. they all start with 202 area codes. a lot of comments on facebook and twitter. this comes from twitter. host: she only has 140 characters. wendy from oakland, new jersey. go ahead. caller: hi. i believe the political hero should be hillary clinton. host: why is that? caller: she has kept peace around the world. she has been able to focus...
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january, i think it would be fairly soon after that, because again, the reason why smart people like tom cole and bob corker and john cornen have said we ought to give on the tax cuts of people under 250,000 is they know that's where the thing is going to end up unless they cut some deal and bring their caucus along on some higher threshold. the president offered 400,000. they could get that. they could probably get 500,000. >> go ahead, bob. >> i was going to say now is the time when we really find out whether republican leadership is an oxymoron. we not only have to rely on john boehner having enough leadership and guts and gumption to put something on the floor his republicans are not going to vote for, but we also have to agree to go through with a bill before the senate that is basically what the president wants so it can put pressure on the republicans and the house. >> he did it in 2011 on the debt limit. >> yes, that's right. that's what people are hoping for. >> there's something fascinating to all of this. ben bernanke gave this situation the name fiscal cliff which sounds very
january, i think it would be fairly soon after that, because again, the reason why smart people like tom cole and bob corker and john cornen have said we ought to give on the tax cuts of people under 250,000 is they know that's where the thing is going to end up unless they cut some deal and bring their caucus along on some higher threshold. the president offered 400,000. they could get that. they could probably get 500,000. >> go ahead, bob. >> i was going to say now is the time...
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tom foreman, thank you. much more on the fiscal cliff coming up. >>> there are serious ramifications for almost every american involved in this negotiati negotiation. we'll update when when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> okay, we've got the breaking news we're following here in washington. we've been thinking about it. we've been talking about it for a long time. guess what, the united states is now going over the so-called fiscal cliff. that's because the house of represen
tom foreman, thank you. much more on the fiscal cliff coming up. >>> there are serious ramifications for almost every american involved in this negotiati negotiation. we'll update when when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ]...
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>> he is a father and son company with tom watson. peter had been through the process of running through this kind of book again. number two, had no military background at all. he was not going to bring any biases to this story that was his own. peter and i worked for one year on that book. it started with us sitting down and coming up with an outline what is this book going to be about? how much is going to be devoted to the gulf war and early life and that sort of thing? then hundreds of hours of narrating on tapes then peter would review the tapes come back the next morning ask me a lot of questions to clarify and to translate it into english. military people tend to talk we have our own language and so peter was very good about saying say that in a different way so the readers will understand what you're talking about. then it was transcribed. then peter takes the narration and writes the first chapter. he gives it to me and i rewrote it. he would rewrite what i rewrote give it back to me then i rewrote it again and gave it back t
>> he is a father and son company with tom watson. peter had been through the process of running through this kind of book again. number two, had no military background at all. he was not going to bring any biases to this story that was his own. peter and i worked for one year on that book. it started with us sitting down and coming up with an outline what is this book going to be about? how much is going to be devoted to the gulf war and early life and that sort of thing? then hundreds...
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firefighter mike chiapperini and tom tomas cokachi were killed. the gunman then commted suicide. >>> a rape victim tied today in the hospital. the woman's tragic story has people all over the country demanding action. and justice, as well. cnn's malca capour is in new dehli for us. >> reporter: her identity is a secret but she has been given a name, "brave heart." and thousands of people across the country are taking the to the streets to mark this courageous young girl's death. >> we are really speechless about what happened with the girl. >> reporter: a brutal gang rape has shaken india and there is an unprecedented outpouring of grief and anger. they say new dehli just isn't a safe place for women. >> common people like us, people who don't normally go to protest, because we feel strongly about this. we feel we are not safe. our relatives. nobody is safe in the city anymore. and we don't really see the government picking up that as an issue. safety is the first thing you would assure to a citizen. >> reporter: this isn't the first time a rape c
firefighter mike chiapperini and tom tomas cokachi were killed. the gunman then commted suicide. >>> a rape victim tied today in the hospital. the woman's tragic story has people all over the country demanding action. and justice, as well. cnn's malca capour is in new dehli for us. >> reporter: her identity is a secret but she has been given a name, "brave heart." and thousands of people across the country are taking the to the streets to mark this courageous young...
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i'm reminded of tom perielo running for re-election someone published what they thought was home address on a blog locally and a person went to that address and cut the gas line there. it was actually his brother's house who had children. fortunately, they were out and thank god no one was injured but i think you have to be really careful and again that was publicly known information but opening people up to be targets like that and treetding them like criminals, they're not sex offenders. they're law- >> biding people that went to the trouble -- >> isn't there an issue with if you're moving in to a neighborhood, if you're moving in to a community, isn't that a valuable piece of information to know potentially if you have children or raising them -- >> steve, let me respond to that. >> because we published their name. >> but that's fine. why the names and addresses? why do you need to know specifically the name and address? general information about -- >> hold on. >> but the specifics of where people live, i don't think that's okay. you have to be very careful with that. >> if you're mov
i'm reminded of tom perielo running for re-election someone published what they thought was home address on a blog locally and a person went to that address and cut the gas line there. it was actually his brother's house who had children. fortunately, they were out and thank god no one was injured but i think you have to be really careful and again that was publicly known information but opening people up to be targets like that and treetding them like criminals, they're not sex offenders....
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bot tom line. >> what's your thoughts about this in writing about it? >> i say amen to just what the mayor just said. this is what i have written. there is no reason to have these sorts of assault weapons in civilian hands. they're designed to kill people. they're designed to kill a lot of people quickly. that's not for hunting. >> when you get bombarded, i don't know if you read your comments -- >> yeah, i do. >> when you read a comment along those lines, do you hear from principle second amendment people? or do you hear from deer hunters? >> i hear from all of those people. i also hear from police officer, from responsible gun owners, from self described nra members bho say you're absolutely right. you know, yes, i want my hunting rifle, but i don't need the ar-15 knock off or the ak-47 knock off. i don't need that. remember, there were armed guards at columbine who engaged the shooters in gunfire. and it did not stop the mass of them. >> mr. mayor, what are your police officers, charles ramsey and the rest, what do they say? are they concerned about
bot tom line. >> what's your thoughts about this in writing about it? >> i say amen to just what the mayor just said. this is what i have written. there is no reason to have these sorts of assault weapons in civilian hands. they're designed to kill people. they're designed to kill a lot of people quickly. that's not for hunting. >> when you get bombarded, i don't know if you read your comments -- >> yeah, i do. >> when you read a comment along those lines, do you...
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we had one tom harken take the floor and voice his opposition. but it is flying through the senate now. it looks like it's going to pass with overwhelming support. it's going to put john boehner, the republican speaker of the house, in a very tough jam. folks want this to happen. this deal has been struck. and maura, one other thing, these mandatory cuts, you may have heard of them called the sequester that were to go into effect today that were the result of the last budget deal that they made. they were to be delayed for two months that will coincide with the debt ceiling that needed to be raised. the united states exceeding its federal debt. that requires an act of congress to raise it. so all of these things are going to come together in two months time and people are already now predicting a fight, if you can believe this, even bigger than the one we've just witnessed over the past several weeks, maura. >> and looking forward to what happens next, you mentioned the house and both speaker boehner and nancy pelosi said they would consider the
we had one tom harken take the floor and voice his opposition. but it is flying through the senate now. it looks like it's going to pass with overwhelming support. it's going to put john boehner, the republican speaker of the house, in a very tough jam. folks want this to happen. this deal has been struck. and maura, one other thing, these mandatory cuts, you may have heard of them called the sequester that were to go into effect today that were the result of the last budget deal that they...
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in terms of looking for uncle tom type jurors, he was looking for conservative blacks, blacks who could be fair. so he had some kind of notion the research and types of juries he wanted on the case. when you show the legal pad or he did not get the jury that he wanted, it did not get the jury he wanted, and the back of the legal pad he draws to lines and then he writes, advantages and disadvantages of mistrial. he calculates as to whether or not he should throw the first trial in june 1972 with the express purpose of getting both the judge and jury he feels he needs in the second trial in september 1972. you are correct, in the last couple of years, jay stroud, a former prosecutor, has been disbarred, picked up on various charges from assault to disorderly conduct. and he says in an interview with the starnews that he's completely innocent of any and every time he has been arrested on these charges. >> you are talking about the prosecutor. >> james ferguson, talk about your efforts to try to get the governor to issue a pardon of innocence in this case and the importance of getting that
in terms of looking for uncle tom type jurors, he was looking for conservative blacks, blacks who could be fair. so he had some kind of notion the research and types of juries he wanted on the case. when you show the legal pad or he did not get the jury that he wanted, it did not get the jury he wanted, and the back of the legal pad he draws to lines and then he writes, advantages and disadvantages of mistrial. he calculates as to whether or not he should throw the first trial in june 1972 with...
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those from oklahoma senator tom coburn. for disaster assistance. it also would require the federal agencies to review and recompete no-bid contracts that have been awarded prior to it. so it doesn't -- there's no penalty if a no-bid contract, but as that goes forward, additions -- additional payments on that would have to come into review. all this is, is about good government, about getting value for the dollars that we're going to spend. i reserve the balance of my time. the presiding officer: who yields time in opposition? the senatothe senator from new . mr. schumer: yeah, i rise in opposition to amendment 3382. i guess i have two minutes for that because it's four minutes equally divided between the amendments. and i know my colleague from maryland will debate the other amendment. i urge a strong "no" vote on this. now, this would require -- this would require a huge amount of time and bureaucratic red tape at a time of emergency between disaster victims and the federal assistance they deserve. competitive bidding is generally a good thing, co
those from oklahoma senator tom coburn. for disaster assistance. it also would require the federal agencies to review and recompete no-bid contracts that have been awarded prior to it. so it doesn't -- there's no penalty if a no-bid contract, but as that goes forward, additions -- additional payments on that would have to come into review. all this is, is about good government, about getting value for the dollars that we're going to spend. i reserve the balance of my time. the presiding...
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selected at the final and then a 30 incredible appointed by the presidents of missions and to have tom brokaw, four-bar general wesley clark, all these incredible people asking questions. >> he won? >> he won. i still think like an athlete, but they selected 15. my friends and family were like, you competed against him? he won it? you were still talking to him? >> i did not give the fellowship, but i got the fella. [laughter] >> i loved what you were saying. the have a poster that says, what were you do if you were not afraid? you said that question, it is a game changer. >> it all over facebook, we have all of these posters that are very inspiring and they really and forman drive the culture. there are things like, perceived to be bold, think wrong, move fast and break things. >> what does it think wrong mean that? >> forget about convention. look at the white board and come up with something. if you do not like the way across swap works, change it. dixit, change it. do not think in conventional ways. -- fix it. change it. break the mold. follow whenever your vision is. take risks. .f
selected at the final and then a 30 incredible appointed by the presidents of missions and to have tom brokaw, four-bar general wesley clark, all these incredible people asking questions. >> he won? >> he won. i still think like an athlete, but they selected 15. my friends and family were like, you competed against him? he won it? you were still talking to him? >> i did not give the fellowship, but i got the fella. [laughter] >> i loved what you were saying. the have a...
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tom hudson will be along a little later in the program. ho-hum sales for the nation's retailers this christmas, ringing up the worst holiday season in four years, we talk with a top retail analyst. president obama and congressional leaders cut their vacations short, to deal with fiscal cliff negotiations. they have five days to make a deal. and housing continues to be the bright spot in the u.s. economy: home prices post their biggest advance in two years. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! christmas may be over, but the holiday shopping season
tom hudson will be along a little later in the program. ho-hum sales for the nation's retailers this christmas, ringing up the worst holiday season in four years, we talk with a top retail analyst. president obama and congressional leaders cut their vacations short, to deal with fiscal cliff negotiations. they have five days to make a deal. and housing continues to be the bright spot in the u.s. economy: home prices post their biggest advance in two years. that and more tonight on...
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. >> after nearly six years of marriage, katie holmes filed for divorce from tom cruise in june, blindsiding hollywood's biggest movie star. >> what was so incredible is how katie holmes had everything just so well-prepared. >> although holmes asked for full custody of their daughter suri, they settled amicably on the divorce. just two weeks later, ending one of the most high profile celebrity marriages. >>> you're watching cnn with breaking news of whitney houston's death. >> it was a tragic end to an iconic singer's successful but often troubled career. whitney houston, who battled with drugs and alcohol for decades, died february 11th in a hotel bathtub at the age of 48, the night before the grammy aawards. houston's death was an accidental drowning with the effects of heart disease and cocaine use as contributing factors. ♪ i will always love you >> michelle turner, cnn, hollywood. >>> please join me for the biggest stories of year in crime, politics and money and the most scandalous. the top 10 of 2012 cnn sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> let's check the top stories right now. former
. >> after nearly six years of marriage, katie holmes filed for divorce from tom cruise in june, blindsiding hollywood's biggest movie star. >> what was so incredible is how katie holmes had everything just so well-prepared. >> although holmes asked for full custody of their daughter suri, they settled amicably on the divorce. just two weeks later, ending one of the most high profile celebrity marriages. >>> you're watching cnn with breaking news of whitney houston's...
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they got us strapped tom. how is your leg? oh not very good ed. you got any ideas indian? him ready to shoot fast if we come out. him not able to get everybody. maybe one man live, no more. tonto no like to die like this. alright gents it's up to you, you can stay in there and smother like rats... i can take two or three steps, enough to draw his fire and give you boys a chance. get the wagon out of the way indian. you crazy galute you wouldn't last two seconds out there. get the wagon indian. will not move. what's the matter with it? i don't know, maybe it's stuck. come out. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tonto you alright? you come just in time kimosabe. i'll fix up the wagon and then we'll take them to the ranch. me, i'm all smoked up inside like the side of bacon. say, a few more minutes back yonder and we'd all been done for. it was mighty close ed. you quit grumbling about being cheated out of that other gambling critter. we've had enough smoke and
they got us strapped tom. how is your leg? oh not very good ed. you got any ideas indian? him ready to shoot fast if we come out. him not able to get everybody. maybe one man live, no more. tonto no like to die like this. alright gents it's up to you, you can stay in there and smother like rats... i can take two or three steps, enough to draw his fire and give you boys a chance. get the wagon out of the way indian. you crazy galute you wouldn't last two seconds out there. get the wagon...
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those that dies you see there on the corner of your screen, lieutenant mike chipirini and tom katrutra. he was a volunteer firefighter, also a police officer. he was named firefighter of the year in his -- by his whole department. an incredibly sad story that keeps develop upping. >> poppy harlow, thank you so much. >>> a little later this hour, we'll tell you about a newspaper that triggered a fierce debate by publishing an interactive map that shows where people with gun licenses live. >>> talk about too close for comfort. a massive funnel cloud forms and heads straight for mobile, alabama. this was one of the 28 tornadoes that spun out of a storm system that tore up towns from east texas to the gulf coast. that happened on christmas day. a tornado touched down on top of a historic high school in mobile. did demolished outdoor classrooms, ripped the roof off the main school building. houses a few hundred feet away weren't damaged at all. amazingly, nobody was hurt around the school. sam jones is the mayor of mobile, alabama and joins us live this morning. tell us how your residents a
those that dies you see there on the corner of your screen, lieutenant mike chipirini and tom katrutra. he was a volunteer firefighter, also a police officer. he was named firefighter of the year in his -- by his whole department. an incredibly sad story that keeps develop upping. >> poppy harlow, thank you so much. >>> a little later this hour, we'll tell you about a newspaper that triggered a fierce debate by publishing an interactive map that shows where people with gun...
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now we get reaction from democratic senator tom harkin. he has been critical of raising the rate at which taxes go up to four hundred thousand dollars. this is about 10 minutes. > morning that some kind of agreements are being made here. somehow that democrats have agreed to raise the level of, from $250,000 to $450,000, and that somehow there's been an agreement reached that we would keep the estate taxes at the $5 million level, at 35%. mr. president, this is one democrat that doesn't agree with that at all. what it looks like is it looks like all of the tax things are going to be made permanent, but all of the other things that the middle class in america depend on is extended for one year, maybe two years. one year or two years at the most; but the tax system is made permanent. i think that's grossly unfair. grossly unfair. and then again, we're going to lock in forever the idea that $450,000 a year is middle class in america? need i remind people that at $250,000 a year, that's the top 2% income earners in america. i know the presiden
now we get reaction from democratic senator tom harkin. he has been critical of raising the rate at which taxes go up to four hundred thousand dollars. this is about 10 minutes. > morning that some kind of agreements are being made here. somehow that democrats have agreed to raise the level of, from $250,000 to $450,000, and that somehow there's been an agreement reached that we would keep the estate taxes at the $5 million level, at 35%. mr. president, this is one democrat that doesn't...
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lieutenant mike chiapperini and his colleague, tom cakaczowka. chip reapperini was also a poli officer and was named firefighter of the year by his colleagues, both very brave men and then we'll show you video of the vigils that were held for the two men yesterday in webster, new york. colleagues saluting their fellow firefighters. tears in the eyes. and an unbelievable tragedy that is shooting like this happens. >> absolutely. thank you so much. >>> the christmas eve shootings in upstate new york coming so soon after the massacre in newtown reinforces the nationwide debate over gun violence and gun rights. but the debate turned toout rage for thousands of gun permit holders north of new york city when a newspaper published their names and addresses for an article called the gun owner next door. brian todd is here with more. this is an interesting story. >> and it was the interactive map that accompanied the article that has drawn so much controversy with just a couple of clicks. you can see who in two large counties may well have guns in their h
lieutenant mike chiapperini and his colleague, tom cakaczowka. chip reapperini was also a poli officer and was named firefighter of the year by his colleagues, both very brave men and then we'll show you video of the vigils that were held for the two men yesterday in webster, new york. colleagues saluting their fellow firefighters. tears in the eyes. and an unbelievable tragedy that is shooting like this happens. >> absolutely. thank you so much. >>> the christmas eve shootings...
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and in missoula, montana, a peeping tom ordinance is now a 'peeping person' law. well, that's all the desk cleaning for today. and as i indicated when i began, it's been my last such chore. this is my final commentary. i'm going to miss these visits with all of you. i've enjoyed every one. even writing them has been a lot of fun. i've scratched them out on a yellow tablet in airplanes, riding in cars, and at the ranch when the sun went down. whenever i've told you about some misfortune befalling one of our fellow citizens, you've opened your hearts and your pocketbooks and gone to the rescue. i know you have because the individuals you've helped have written to let me know. you've done a great deal to strengthen my faith in this land of ours and its people. you are the greatest. sometime later today if you happen to catch me on television, you will understand why i can no longer bring you these commentaries. this is ronald reagan. and from the bottom of my heart, thanks for listening. c-span: do you know how old you were when those were around? >> guest: oh, i don
and in missoula, montana, a peeping tom ordinance is now a 'peeping person' law. well, that's all the desk cleaning for today. and as i indicated when i began, it's been my last such chore. this is my final commentary. i'm going to miss these visits with all of you. i've enjoyed every one. even writing them has been a lot of fun. i've scratched them out on a yellow tablet in airplanes, riding in cars, and at the ranch when the sun went down. whenever i've told you about some misfortune...
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>> peter devries adnd tom harkin. he makes sure we have legal rules that bring out the best in our economy. the last i heard, they are by proposing legislation to impose a financial transaction tax, which is being taken very seriously in europe and will probably happen in europe. the u.k. specialized in being the home of trading. they certainly don't want that to be taxed. so yes, there are people in congress. i'm sure you all appreciate the problem. i think wall street is now the number-one contributor to political campaigns, or at least it is in the running for number one. i have been to washington many times and am involved with several groups that are trying to reform the business sector. it is very difficult because of the sheer amount of money that the finance sector is pouring into lobbying and campaign contributions. very, very difficult problem. >> let's give a round of applause for lynn. [applause] we have the opportunity for you to purchase and have the book signed. we thank you all for being here. if you h
>> peter devries adnd tom harkin. he makes sure we have legal rules that bring out the best in our economy. the last i heard, they are by proposing legislation to impose a financial transaction tax, which is being taken very seriously in europe and will probably happen in europe. the u.k. specialized in being the home of trading. they certainly don't want that to be taxed. so yes, there are people in congress. i'm sure you all appreciate the problem. i think wall street is now the...
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those two firefighters, lieutenant michael chiapperini, you see him there, and also tom kaczowka. chiapperini was in the police department also in this community. both of these men, very important part of the community. theyremembered with vigils held yesterday, saluted by their firefighters and police officers and a candle lit vigil as well was held for them. we'll remember them. and this is all too soon after that shooting and tragedy in newtown that another shooting happened, especially on christmas eve. victor. >> far too frequent. poppy harlow in new york. thank you for that. >>> children in need in russia and now well meaning american families will not be able to help them. we'll look at why russia will no longer allow americans to adopt its children. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. heart-healthy, whole grain oats. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is a
those two firefighters, lieutenant michael chiapperini, you see him there, and also tom kaczowka. chiapperini was in the police department also in this community. both of these men, very important part of the community. theyremembered with vigils held yesterday, saluted by their firefighters and police officers and a candle lit vigil as well was held for them. we'll remember them. and this is all too soon after that shooting and tragedy in newtown that another shooting happened, especially on...
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and tom cruise's action thriller, "jack reacher" debuted in second place. he kicks a -- $15.26 million he got. >> so we went to the movies this weekend. and we saw "this is 40." >> not great reviews. >> almost dpred depressing a little bit. almost too realistic. >> that's what happens when you return 40. you get a little depressed. then you hit 50 and then you realize 60 is the new 40. and then you realize any of the alternatives to aging are much worse than aging and you kind of come to grips with that. >> i had a mixed feeling. were the reviews actually lousy? >> yeah. >> i wish i had known that before. >> paul rudd and -- and apatose. she has to watch paul rudd make out with his wife constantly when this is all going on. i was thinking about that. and all the kids in the film are appato's kids. >> oh, really? >> yeah. he's making the film with his family and it's all about -- anyway, all with his family. >> watching -- you know, i don't know what he's into, but so he's got his wife making out with this guy a lot. >> they're married in the film so, you kn
and tom cruise's action thriller, "jack reacher" debuted in second place. he kicks a -- $15.26 million he got. >> so we went to the movies this weekend. and we saw "this is 40." >> not great reviews. >> almost dpred depressing a little bit. almost too realistic. >> that's what happens when you return 40. you get a little depressed. then you hit 50 and then you realize 60 is the new 40. and then you realize any of the alternatives to aging are much...
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in 2012, she was named tom on the economy -- top on the economy. her new book is the shareholder yth.es met please welcome professor lynn stout. [applause] >> thank you, charles, for that kind introduction. i want to start by saying what an honor it is for me to speak in front of this audience in particular, especially the students in the clinton school. i, myself, have a master's from the princeton school of public policy, and i have always found it amazing that i have been able to carve a career for myself, as you are doing, not thinking about how the world could be made a better place. for those of you at the clinton school, i think there is no more rewarding thing that you can do. so my appreciation for yukon, and thank you very much for -- appreciation for you, and thank you for inviting me. i have read enough history to know that we have come a long way and i really glad i am leaving today and not in the 16th century. but we have our problems, and these include environmental degradation, we don't have enough clean water, we don't have an of c
in 2012, she was named tom on the economy -- top on the economy. her new book is the shareholder yth.es met please welcome professor lynn stout. [applause] >> thank you, charles, for that kind introduction. i want to start by saying what an honor it is for me to speak in front of this audience in particular, especially the students in the clinton school. i, myself, have a master's from the princeton school of public policy, and i have always found it amazing that i have been able to carve...
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and tom lee gives you his prediction to stocks. and green mountain has had a big comeback. one stock, two opinions. definitely can't afford to miss. carl, see you in about 15. >>> 2012 of course marked a real turnaround in housing. a major mortgage settlement gave thousands of borrowers a break on debt. diane maa olick what is out the market for 2013. >> the housing market will continue on the road to recovery barring any unforeseen economic disasters. that's not a prediction. that's a fact. as the jobs picture slowly brighten, household formation is expected to grow off its lows and that's good news for both the home builders and for investors in the rental market. housing starts which will end in the 800,000 range in year will top the 1 million mark in 2013 as big builders continue to see a jump in new orders. and fewer loans will become newly delinquent in 2013, but the 5 million already delinquent loans will head to foreclosure at an even faster pace as states requiring a judge in the process finally put their collective feet on the gas. the key to recovery, home prices
and tom lee gives you his prediction to stocks. and green mountain has had a big comeback. one stock, two opinions. definitely can't afford to miss. carl, see you in about 15. >>> 2012 of course marked a real turnaround in housing. a major mortgage settlement gave thousands of borrowers a break on debt. diane maa olick what is out the market for 2013. >> the housing market will continue on the road to recovery barring any unforeseen economic disasters. that's not a prediction....